This is the Windows app named Chalk whose latest release can be downloaded as v5.2.0.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
Chalk
DESCRIPTION:
Chalk 5 is ESM. If you want to use Chalk with TypeScript or a build tool, you will probably want to use Chalk 4 for now. Chalk comes with an easy to use composable API where you just chain and nest the styles you want. Chain styles and call the last one as a method with a string argument. Order doesn't matter, and later styles take precedent in case of a conflict. This simply means that chalk.red.yellow.green is equivalent to chalk.green. Color support is automatically detected, but you can override it by setting the level property. You should however only do this in your own code as it applies globally to all Chalk consumers. Detect whether the terminal supports color. Used internally and handled for you, but exposed for convenience. chalkStderr contains a separate instance configured with color support detected for stderr stream instead of stdout. Override rules from supportsColor apply to this too. supportsColorStderr is exposed for convenience.
Features
- Expressive API
- Highly performant
- No dependencies
- Ability to nest styles
- Auto-detects color support
- 256/Truecolor color support
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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